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I am going to attempt to answer all of the questions in "B101's Questions for the Weekend"

1. Butler played better on the road yesterday2. I don't think that Penn St can win @ Ohio St3. I think Cincy will win one of the three games (either Notre Dame or St. John's).4. I think New Mexico will loose to SDST, but will definitely be in the bracket with a win5. I don't think that Maryland will win at Villanova6. Missouri will not beat Texas A&M, the second best team in the conference, on the road7. Wisconsin will win because they are playing at home8. The Big East should get 11 bids9. Georgetown should win at Rutgers10. Kansas St should win their game before loosing their next two. They should still be in the bracket (for now)11. Temple will win at Duquesne12. UCF is the best team in the C-USA, but it is hard to win on the road (look at Duke)13. I don't think that Michigan St is back on track, but they still should beat Northwestern at home14. Memphis is at-large worthy if they beat Marshall15. Tennessee should beat Vanderbilt at home16. Even though they are playing at Colorado, Oklahoma St is better and should win17. If Florida St beast NC St, then they should be a single digit seed. If they loose, they should be in the 11-13 range18. Arizona should beat Arizona St at home19. Hopefully, Old Dominion can win at Hofstra20. If they loose to Ole Miss, Georgia would not be bid worthy21. Iowa St made is close vs. Kansas and might pull off the upset22. BC is a good team and Miami might not win at home23. Washington St should win at least 1 conference road game24. The A-10 should get three bids: Temple, Richmond, and Xavier25. St. John's should win at home26. West Virginia has a legitimate chance of upsetting Purdue at home27. Washington should not get swept by Stanford and Cal

1. I think Cincy goes winless over the next 3.2. Ohio State dominates. 3. NM loses, could still be deserving of a win. If you have to beat SDSU to get into the Tourney, it'll be a small field. 4. Villanova dominates.5. I think mizzou wins. 8. BE shouldn't get 11 bids, and won't. one or two of those teams will drop out, likely Cincy being on of them.

Maryland's not "cooked", but after Saturday's collapse against Villanova, they have a whole lot of work to do to get back in the bracket. As of today, they have zero Top 50 wins and only two Top 100 wins (Charleston and Penn State). They'll probably have to win their next five games (VT, Clemson, at Virginia, at GT, Duke) to get back on the right side of the bubble.

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